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senator udall, to you. you called for putting a price on carbon pollution, enacting cap-and-trade legislation and you lauded recent epa proposals to slash carbon dioxide emissions, coal producing power plants. industry officials say such action would dramatically increase -- cost jobs. why shouldn't the epa and washington consider the economic burden on your home states energy industry when moving forward with these policies? udall: this is an exciting time because colorado is leading the way. with the best of the above energy community. everything from the clean burning coal in the northwestern part of the state to the natural gas we're producing here on the eastern plains to abundant wind and sun what you're saying today. we were ready. carbon pollution israel. coloradans know the climate science, a lot of which is generated here issuing as we have to act. coloradans see this as an opportunity. we are prepared to put a price on carbon to the last time we put a price on pollutants was under the leadership
senator udall, to you. you called for putting a price on carbon pollution, enacting cap-and-trade legislation and you lauded recent epa proposals to slash carbon dioxide emissions, coal producing power plants. industry officials say such action would dramatically increase -- cost jobs. why shouldn't the epa and washington consider the economic burden on your home states energy industry when moving forward with these policies? udall: this is an exciting time because colorado is leading the way....
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four of them had the last name of udall. six of them had the middle name of udall. but it was actually really neat. the extended family treated me very warmly which was totally unexpected on the tour. i actually stayed with stewart udall's 94-year-old surviving sister and her daughter in las cruces. it was a wonderful experience. thank you to the u.s. capitol historical society for having me here today. to get started, of all things, i want to read a poem. once by the pacific. at sunrise near a city by a beach i heard the wash of surf, the call of birds, the chiming of church bells, fog horn's far off song a dog's cry and a boy's. tender noise like this has soothed the waking mind since homer but sullen morning came and engines ripped the urban air, annulling all the subtle sounds. must all the soft chords go torn by a savage celerity, to caress us only at dawn and dusk or must we curse the sonic time, embrace our ears against the din. that was written in 1968 by stewart udall. it's not every day you get an interior secretary that's a poet, much less a poet writing
four of them had the last name of udall. six of them had the middle name of udall. but it was actually really neat. the extended family treated me very warmly which was totally unexpected on the tour. i actually stayed with stewart udall's 94-year-old surviving sister and her daughter in las cruces. it was a wonderful experience. thank you to the u.s. capitol historical society for having me here today. to get started, of all things, i want to read a poem. once by the pacific. at sunrise near a...
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udall: the king --. gardner: justice kennedy our justice alito or roberts i don't know if i can say this is the '01 that has stunned the best but i admire and respect their service. >> moderator: is there anybody on the bench today that you could not vote for? mimicries the people i have disagreements with. summer justices i disagree but the fact is they have gone through an arduous journey to achieve the status of a supreme court justice and deserve our respect we will follow the rule. >> moderator: what about justice ginsburg? gardner: that is not a vote we would ever have. udall: congressman gardner is a friend of mine but you can hear the lawyer in him when he asserts those questions. sotomayor is a hero i had the privilege to vote for her and just this case again and take their responsibilities seriously and they have been well served. >> moderator: you could not vote to confirm? >> i believe justice scalia is out of the mainstream and i respect him for his service but when you look at citizens unit
udall: the king --. gardner: justice kennedy our justice alito or roberts i don't know if i can say this is the '01 that has stunned the best but i admire and respect their service. >> moderator: is there anybody on the bench today that you could not vote for? mimicries the people i have disagreements with. summer justices i disagree but the fact is they have gone through an arduous journey to achieve the status of a supreme court justice and deserve our respect we will follow the rule....
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udall: you do. you cut medicare to redirect that tax code library directed medicare advantage money into medicare to extend the life of medicare. udall: we talk about personhood you still sponsor the life that conception acted is set personhood bill to ban abortion and birth control but the proponents the republicans agree that is a representation of. but you also did an interview with another journalist so please explain why they are wrong. >> and senator udall was to focus on the same but the social issues. but senator i support increasing access to contraception and should be made available common forms or will form over the counter without a prescription. we need to fix the law the past that prohibited that funding from being reimbursed. we have to increase access. with just a few days ago you refuse to say if you supported increasing access it is outrageous summer was to ban birth control and "the denver post" does describe your campaign as obnoxious insulting to the people of colorado because
udall: you do. you cut medicare to redirect that tax code library directed medicare advantage money into medicare to extend the life of medicare. udall: we talk about personhood you still sponsor the life that conception acted is set personhood bill to ban abortion and birth control but the proponents the republicans agree that is a representation of. but you also did an interview with another journalist so please explain why they are wrong. >> and senator udall was to focus on the same...
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senator udall did not attend. he was originally expected to, but the senator said he needed to be back in washington to attend to some legislation. i have to say, though, it's not like he was doing something unrelated to his campaign for re-election. to give you an understanding of what i mean, considering that this is the first ad that senator udall ran against cory gardiner in this senate campaign. >> it comes down to respect for women and our lives, so congressman cory gardiner's history promoting harsh anti-abortion laws is disturbing. he sponsored a bill to make abortion a felony, even in cases of rape and insist. here in colorado, mark udall protects our right to choose, our access to birth control, mark udall, in a word, respect. >> i'm mark udall, and i approve this message. >> that was senator mark udall's first add of his campaign. this was his second one. >> because this really matters, it's important you hear this directly from me. my opponent led a crusade that would make birth control illegal and spo
senator udall did not attend. he was originally expected to, but the senator said he needed to be back in washington to attend to some legislation. i have to say, though, it's not like he was doing something unrelated to his campaign for re-election. to give you an understanding of what i mean, considering that this is the first ad that senator udall ran against cory gardiner in this senate campaign. >> it comes down to respect for women and our lives, so congressman cory gardiner's...
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-- that senator udall reports. when i refuse to do is say the that 200 should -- 50,000 jobs should be lost and let our economy hit because offense senator udall's plan to follow the president money nine percent of the time. >> a brief rebuttal. >> commerce men gardner continues to refuse to answer the questions. we have some of the lowest energy prices in the world. we are going to lead the world, but how can you support a senator that helped lead colorado is the senator does not even believe in climate change? >> thank you. i want to get an short questions and god willing short answers, first for you, congressman, can you name a democrat you voted for? >> that i voted for? no. can youor udall, name a republican you voted for? >> not the last 10 years. >> when you fire a gun an? >> late last year a shotgun. >> congressman? >> i went up hunting this fall. >> a board member's suggestion that students should not be openly encouraged to engage in civil disobedience. curious, senator, whether you engaged in civil disob
-- that senator udall reports. when i refuse to do is say the that 200 should -- 50,000 jobs should be lost and let our economy hit because offense senator udall's plan to follow the president money nine percent of the time. >> a brief rebuttal. >> commerce men gardner continues to refuse to answer the questions. we have some of the lowest energy prices in the world. we are going to lead the world, but how can you support a senator that helped lead colorado is the senator does not...
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host: what impact did working for senator udall have on you? ms. torres small: i got to come back -- i went away for college and chose to come back home. to come back and work with as a field representative was a great way to get to know the community, to learn from a different perspective. one thing i appreciated about senator udall, he told me i needed to reach out to everyone. i didn't just need to check in with people who voted for him or check in with democrat. he said go into every community and find the people who are already doing the work and find ways to support them. and that's a great model for how to best serve constituents. host: when did you decide that you, yourself would want to run for office? ms. torres small: it was not something i was planning. when this position became open i was excited about what that could mean. growing up here i know how important it is to have people fighting to make it a place that you don't have to choose between the home you love and your best opportunities. so i was looking for someone to be that repr
host: what impact did working for senator udall have on you? ms. torres small: i got to come back -- i went away for college and chose to come back home. to come back and work with as a field representative was a great way to get to know the community, to learn from a different perspective. one thing i appreciated about senator udall, he told me i needed to reach out to everyone. i didn't just need to check in with people who voted for him or check in with democrat. he said go into every...
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impact did working for senator udall have on you? >> i did get come back to my home. to get to come back and work as a field representative was a great way to get to know my community. to learn all of our challenges one a different perspective of the things i appreciated his he told me i needed to reach out to everyone. he said you are going into every community and find the people who are already doing the work and find ways to support them. that's a great model for how to best serve constituents. >> when did you decide yourself would want to someday run for office? >> it was not something i was planning. when this position became open i was excited about what that could mean. i know how important it is to have people who are fighting to make it a place, but you don't have to choose between the home you love and your best opportunity. i was looking for someone to be that representative. i was thinking about the people. and there was a girl that when i was writing that list i realized maybe it was my job, maybe i had to step up and do this work. i was writing a list.
impact did working for senator udall have on you? >> i did get come back to my home. to get to come back and work as a field representative was a great way to get to know my community. to learn all of our challenges one a different perspective of the things i appreciated his he told me i needed to reach out to everyone. he said you are going into every community and find the people who are already doing the work and find ways to support them. that's a great model for how to best serve...
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udall: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from new mexico. eric arturo delvallede-- mr. udall: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent to engage in a colloquy until about 3:40 with democrats and republicans who are going to show up here, i think senator vitter, inhofe, whitehouse, manchin, and we may have -- we may have others. -- we may have others that are here. so i see my good friend, senator inhofe, is here. senator inhofe, we -- we're now beginning, and senator whitehouse is here, so if you would like to jump in with your statement, that would be great at this point. we have -- the presiding officer: let me ask first, is there an objection to the unanimous consent request? without objection. mr. udall: thank you. mr. chairman? mr. inhofe: thank you very much. let me first mention that you don't see many things around this chamber that are truly bipartisan, and you're about to hear about one now. and i have to give credit to the senator from new mexico in the great job that he
udall: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from new mexico. eric arturo delvallede-- mr. udall: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent to engage in a colloquy until about 3:40 with democrats and republicans who are going to show up here, i think senator vitter, inhofe, whitehouse, manchin, and we may have -- we may have others. -- we may have others that are here. so i see my good friend, senator inhofe, is here. senator inhofe, we -- we're now beginning, and senator whitehouse is...
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but mark udall protects our right to choose, our access to birth control. mark udall. in a word, respect. >> i'm mark udall, and i approve this message. >> again, that is the first official campaign ad being run by senator mark udall in his re-election campaign against republican congressman cory gardner. the republicans have already switched out one candidate in this race. i think it is unlikely they will be able to do so again. but so far the response by cory gardner to this line of attack is not a strong response. the gardner campaign's response to the udall ad, and i'm going to quote here, and i do not mean to cast aspersions piem going to quote their official statement. "at the time cory was not aware that the amendment, if adopted, had the potential to ban some forms of birth control." i didn't understand what i'm doing. i didn't mean it. oops. i only understood once i wanted to run for higher office when it was inconvenient to hold that old stance. this is not a strong response for somebody who wants to be a united states senator. so the cory gardner campaign is
but mark udall protects our right to choose, our access to birth control. mark udall. in a word, respect. >> i'm mark udall, and i approve this message. >> again, that is the first official campaign ad being run by senator mark udall in his re-election campaign against republican congressman cory gardner. the republicans have already switched out one candidate in this race. i think it is unlikely they will be able to do so again. but so far the response by cory gardner to this line...
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stewart udall. mr. stewart udall was a friend to all native people, a friend to our sacred lands, a friend to those who needed their voices to be heard in the halls of power. as one of the most in need of -- significant figures in protecting america's natural environment, he was a friend to all americans. mr. udall was a long time, ardent advocate for mother earth and her children. he understood the earth is sacred, the waters are sacred, the sky is sacred. with his lifelong dedication to protecting our nation's wild plants, he preserve the sacred places for our children and our children's children. mr. udall broad conservation lists and concerns to the mind of american people. at a time when we must bear witness to the devastation in the gulf of mexico, where violent storms, fires and floods seemed to capture headlines almost weekly, we are grateful to the gift of one man's dedication to our nation's environmental and cultural heritage. on behalf of my religious leaders, like tribal council, and my peo
stewart udall. mr. stewart udall was a friend to all native people, a friend to our sacred lands, a friend to those who needed their voices to be heard in the halls of power. as one of the most in need of -- significant figures in protecting america's natural environment, he was a friend to all americans. mr. udall was a long time, ardent advocate for mother earth and her children. he understood the earth is sacred, the waters are sacred, the sky is sacred. with his lifelong dedication to...
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udall's legacy of stewardship. i urge this congress to go beyond honoring his memory today by paying tribute to what he stood for by taking a proactive approach to ensuring all of our natural resources be safeguarded appropriately. secretary udall understood that our happiness and prosperity as a nation depended upon our wise stewardship of our natural resources. his vision should serve as an example not only to successors at the department of the interior but to all americans. i support passage of this legislation and urge my colleagues to do the same. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new mexico. mr. teague: i yield as much time as he may consume to the gentleman from new mexico, mr. martin heinrich. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. heinrich: madam speaker, earlier this year we lost a national treasure and a personal hero of mine, former interior secretary stewart udall. though quiet and humble, his impact was that of a giant and his defense of
udall's legacy of stewardship. i urge this congress to go beyond honoring his memory today by paying tribute to what he stood for by taking a proactive approach to ensuring all of our natural resources be safeguarded appropriately. secretary udall understood that our happiness and prosperity as a nation depended upon our wise stewardship of our natural resources. his vision should serve as an example not only to successors at the department of the interior but to all americans. i support...
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stewart udall knew that and we are all blessed to have had a set for terry udall -- had stewart udall and labor johnson. we were extremely honored to host stewart to go in a visit to the lyndon baines johnson national historical park in my state of texas. we premiere a film on ladybird johnson during that visit. he is prominently featured in that museum, but what was so beautiful about that visit was to observe the secretary and ladybird johnson having a conversation and reflecting on their many challenges and maybe some of the disappointments, it is those kinds of french ships that we need to help this nation to carry on the legacy of stewart udall. there is so much that i can say about his accomplishments, but allow me to speak about my secretary, stewart udall. i probably have hanging in my study hall a letter dated april 4, 1962, signed by none other than the secretary of the interior confirming my appointment as a seasonal rangers in grand teton national park. one has to remember that that was before the enactment of the civil rights act of 1964, where in my state of texas, i cou
stewart udall knew that and we are all blessed to have had a set for terry udall -- had stewart udall and labor johnson. we were extremely honored to host stewart to go in a visit to the lyndon baines johnson national historical park in my state of texas. we premiere a film on ladybird johnson during that visit. he is prominently featured in that museum, but what was so beautiful about that visit was to observe the secretary and ladybird johnson having a conversation and reflecting on their...
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senator udall's a social issues warrior. he wants to talk about nothing else. it's something that they campaigned on four years ago when michael bennett was running in colorado. it won then. they did it again in 2012 and so they think that same playbook will win again in 2014. >> he's saying that i'm a social issues warrior. in fact he is, i'm an economic issues warrior. you talk to women, this is about economics, it's also about respect and colorado's fiercely independent. we're libertarians. and we respect our freedoms. and we think government, above all, should not be involved in these really private decisions. >> ifill: but the critical election day question may be: which women are they speaking to? are they speaking to women like cathy alderman, who's been campaigning against an anti abortion ballot initiative? >> they can vote for somebody who supports women and supports women's ability to access the healthcare services they need, versus somebody who has spent an entire political career trying to limit that access. >> ifill: or are they appealing to women
senator udall's a social issues warrior. he wants to talk about nothing else. it's something that they campaigned on four years ago when michael bennett was running in colorado. it won then. they did it again in 2012 and so they think that same playbook will win again in 2014. >> he's saying that i'm a social issues warrior. in fact he is, i'm an economic issues warrior. you talk to women, this is about economics, it's also about respect and colorado's fiercely independent. we're...
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senator udall voted for the same bill that he is accusing me of voting for so senator udall, i know throughout this campaign you have talked about things that we have done together and then tried to criticize me for so don't forget you voted for the same measure. >> okay. >> so we've established you both voted in the past to cut c.d.c. funding but we're talk ing about the current ebola crisis. senator, the obama administration has a bit of a history of having full confidence in its people right up until the moment in which it doesn't anymore. you said that you spoke with c.d.c. head tom freden today. do you have full confidence in him and do you believe he is the man to lead us all the way through this fight? >> i do have full confidence in dr. freden. i do have full confidence in the centers for disease control. they are a lauded public health agency. the world looks to the c.d.c. for its expertise. when we stand together, we're going to meet this challenge. the virus is the enemy. with all due respect to congressman gardner he's talking about two different votes. we both voted for the seques
senator udall voted for the same bill that he is accusing me of voting for so senator udall, i know throughout this campaign you have talked about things that we have done together and then tried to criticize me for so don't forget you voted for the same measure. >> okay. >> so we've established you both voted in the past to cut c.d.c. funding but we're talk ing about the current ebola crisis. senator, the obama administration has a bit of a history of having full confidence in its...
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so they measure her a lot differently than me or tom udall. and what she did last night was she got under their skin. >> you think this was personal? you think she was silenced for personal reasons? >> they paid closer attention to what elizabeth had to say than what i might have said or tom udall said today. and the fact is, i've heard a lot of debate on the floor of the senate. i can recall when senator cruz of texas got up n basically called senator mcconnell a liar on the floor of the senate. nobody's words were taken down. no rule 19 invoked at that time. it's a political circumstance. you can tell when you cross the line way too far. but in that gray area, it depends on the politics of the moment. >> some democrats haveccused republicans of sexism in silencing senator warren. doou see that at play? >> she has many qualities and many virtues and many talents and the fact she's so darn smart and drives wall street crazy and gets under their skin so quickly may reflect on her feminine talents but certainly reflects on who she is. a very per
so they measure her a lot differently than me or tom udall. and what she did last night was she got under their skin. >> you think this was personal? you think she was silenced for personal reasons? >> they paid closer attention to what elizabeth had to say than what i might have said or tom udall said today. and the fact is, i've heard a lot of debate on the floor of the senate. i can recall when senator cruz of texas got up n basically called senator mcconnell a liar on the floor...
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mention. >> colorado republican cory gardner, though, is on the attack, accusing udall and the white house of marching mostly in lockstep. >> senator udall's brand of politics divides us, keeps us from fixing obama's failures. when my party is wrong, i will say it. when something is broken, i will fix it. >> democrats have treed repeatedly to energize women voters by talking about gardner's record against abortion rights. the effort to drive up voter concern about social issues is also on display in arkansas. incount incumbentmyer pryor is trying to hold on against challenger tom cotton. >> the violence against women act helps women get the resources that they need. when tom cotton voted against it, he turned his back on arkansas women. >> meanwhile, in alaska, the battle is between democratic incumbent senator mark begich and dan sullivan. sullivan. he transferred power over women's private choices to the government, taking away a woman's right to an abortion. he has pledged to give employers coverage. >> abortion rights are also now the focus in new hampshire. >> scott brown says:
mention. >> colorado republican cory gardner, though, is on the attack, accusing udall and the white house of marching mostly in lockstep. >> senator udall's brand of politics divides us, keeps us from fixing obama's failures. when my party is wrong, i will say it. when something is broken, i will fix it. >> democrats have treed repeatedly to energize women voters by talking about gardner's record against abortion rights. the effort to drive up voter concern about social...
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while udall is polling well with women, the paper slammed an obnoxious race by udall and endorsed republican challenger cory gardner in a surprise move. how udall's strategy is playing in the final week of the campaign. trace. >> senator udall's strategy seems to have backfired since most polls have him falling behind though within the margin of error. his releaptless focus on reproductive rights allowed him to be painted as a single issue candidate. udall in turn has tried to cast gardner as an extreme conservative who is anti-women pointing out he's twice voted for an amendment that would redefine a person's rights as beginning at conception. political experts say gardner successfully countered the extreme conservative label by coming out in favor of the over the counter contraceptives. women likely won't be the deciding factor. experts say latinos will make the difference. two years ago latinos represented 14% of colorado voters giving the state to president obama. but now pollsters say there's clearly disappointment with obama and democrats for failing to deliver on a promise of immigrat
while udall is polling well with women, the paper slammed an obnoxious race by udall and endorsed republican challenger cory gardner in a surprise move. how udall's strategy is playing in the final week of the campaign. trace. >> senator udall's strategy seems to have backfired since most polls have him falling behind though within the margin of error. his releaptless focus on reproductive rights allowed him to be painted as a single issue candidate. udall in turn has tried to cast...
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the murray udall bill, the murray udall bill is so very important. what senator udall and murray have done is exemplary to how we should act to something really bad in the hobby lobby decision is really bad. we are going to take this bill up next week. >> senator reid the crisis that's happening on the border some democrats in the house are saying the 2008 trafficking law has to be reversed and the white house is suggesting it basically reversed. can you stomach a reversal? >> first of all everyone understand this. it is the comprehensive immigration reform bill had passed which is put together by two people right behind me, we wouldn't have this issue. it would be gone. we would be free of so many different issues including reduction of our debt by a trillion dollars. so senator mikulski is holding a hearing this afternoon. my preference would be to pass the bill in a stand-alone bill. it's emergency spending and there are provisions in it with this money. we can do all kinds of things. we can go after the coyotes. we can go after the drug cartels a
the murray udall bill, the murray udall bill is so very important. what senator udall and murray have done is exemplary to how we should act to something really bad in the hobby lobby decision is really bad. we are going to take this bill up next week. >> senator reid the crisis that's happening on the border some democrats in the house are saying the 2008 trafficking law has to be reversed and the white house is suggesting it basically reversed. can you stomach a reversal? >> first...
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senator udall? >> good morning, mr. secretary. i can speak for senator risch, i know he'd volunteer his garage if you need it. i know he represents iral and i represent inral. you know i'm very proud of their accomplishments there. i want to continue to work with you to seecontinues. and then your budget, and in my estimation you go a long way toward supporting that lab's critical programs, which are focused on developing innovative renewable energy technologies that clearly have translated into lasting, well paying jobs, a more comprehensive energy p t portfolio and the national security that comes along with that. so kudos to you. i know this is a tough fiscal environment and i want you to know that we support what you and the president have put together. i mentioned how important inral is. financing is also really crucial to our energy future. would you speak to the fact that we're at a really critical juncture here in regards to the ptc, the production tax credit. it's been very instrumental in the expansion of wind. deploymen
senator udall? >> good morning, mr. secretary. i can speak for senator risch, i know he'd volunteer his garage if you need it. i know he represents iral and i represent inral. you know i'm very proud of their accomplishments there. i want to continue to work with you to seecontinues. and then your budget, and in my estimation you go a long way toward supporting that lab's critical programs, which are focused on developing innovative renewable energy technologies that clearly have...
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udall gets it. he's written a couple of op-eds arguing in favor of net gas. last week, he co-hosted an energy jobs summitt in california. i'm thrilled to have him on the show today. >> thanks for that introduction. you're right. natural gas is a bridge fuel. an enormous resource. we've got to harvest it, produce it and put it to work for us. we're talking about a four-letter word. jobs. this is enormous jobs creator. >> one thing that has disturbed me is that it does not seem to be in the discourse any more than before we have 100 years of natural gas. is it possible that congress, the president even, have not caught up with the great advances producing this natural gas? >> certainly, members of the congress have. i'm a part of a coalition that includes john kerry, lindsey grah graham, joe lieberman, senator reid, orrin hatch, lisa mer kous. we can per sue the implementation of the plan. we've endorsed the natural gas bill. also, incentives so the fuel can replace base load needs that coal now provides. >> one of the things i am on a mission about, we have th
udall gets it. he's written a couple of op-eds arguing in favor of net gas. last week, he co-hosted an energy jobs summitt in california. i'm thrilled to have him on the show today. >> thanks for that introduction. you're right. natural gas is a bridge fuel. an enormous resource. we've got to harvest it, produce it and put it to work for us. we're talking about a four-letter word. jobs. this is enormous jobs creator. >> one thing that has disturbed me is that it does not seem to be...
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i think udall goes down in colorado. it's another pickup for the republicans. >> eleanor. >> gardner awalked away from all his conservative positions. he still supports a person hood amendment. doesn't support on the local level. the state votes entirely by mail. i think udall has a chance to pull it out, but it's tough. >> clarence. >> the democratic ground game is going to help udall to pull it out. >> mort. >> i think udall is too tight, so i think his opponent is going to win. >> group votes 3-2. colorado goes republican. okay, georgia. democrat michelle none versus republican david purdue. who wins georgia? pat? >> purdue it's about dead even, john, but my feeling has been if the democrats are going to pick up a seat, she's a nonincumbent, michelle -- miss non is the one that will do it. if i could change it now, i would say it's a tossup. >> eleanor. >> purdue brags that he would be the only fortune 500 member in the u.s. senate if he wins. that's not a great credential this year. michelle is a great candidate, dau
i think udall goes down in colorado. it's another pickup for the republicans. >> eleanor. >> gardner awalked away from all his conservative positions. he still supports a person hood amendment. doesn't support on the local level. the state votes entirely by mail. i think udall has a chance to pull it out, but it's tough. >> clarence. >> the democratic ground game is going to help udall to pull it out. >> mort. >> i think udall is too tight, so i think his...
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stewart udall -- that is what stewart udall understood. he understood the 14th amendment, equal protection under the law. he could not wait until congress enacted the civil rights act of 1964. he believes in civil rights for all people. that is leadership. [applause] and lastly, it can be said that he cared for the work force and the welfare of all citizens. he cared for the quality of the environment for all citizens. he cared for all citizens having access to the enjoyment and use of their public lands. he cared that we respected each other and demonstrate consistently six -- a sense of the other species that inhabit this fragile place that we call earth. he embraced the sentiments of one of my favorite poems, "the rime of the ancient mariner." all things great and small. i think that was stewart udall. he embraced the importance of legislation that he supported. the mary mcleod bethune memorial. it is something that i know stewart udall embrace. we have a responsibility to our young people. we must encourage them never, never, never to
stewart udall -- that is what stewart udall understood. he understood the 14th amendment, equal protection under the law. he could not wait until congress enacted the civil rights act of 1964. he believes in civil rights for all people. that is leadership. [applause] and lastly, it can be said that he cared for the work force and the welfare of all citizens. he cared for the quality of the environment for all citizens. he cared for all citizens having access to the enjoyment and use of their...
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let's look at the udall race. >> women 52 percent for udall and 43 percent for gardener. that's how it looked going into the race. >> he knew he had to have a strong margin of women to show up. this issue does weigh we'll in colorado. on the ballot was the third time they objected person hood. so strong gardener ended up taking a page out of his book and under cutting his message right there. what udall should have been doing is using it a proxy more largely talking about women and economic security. those issues play much better. >> you think it was a mistake focusing on this early on. >> people are sick of high peshb -- hyperbole. he called udall on it and endorsed him saying we need people honest. he just excused gardener of things that were false. >> lots to talk about. we could keep going but we have to take a quick break. lea going to toss it over to you. >> the time is 26 minutes after the hour. republicans taking control of the congress. there are still senate cli cliffhange cliffhangers. a look at the undecided races that's next. i've always loved exploring and l
let's look at the udall race. >> women 52 percent for udall and 43 percent for gardener. that's how it looked going into the race. >> he knew he had to have a strong margin of women to show up. this issue does weigh we'll in colorado. on the ballot was the third time they objected person hood. so strong gardener ended up taking a page out of his book and under cutting his message right there. what udall should have been doing is using it a proxy more largely talking about women and...
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he's narrowly leading mark udall. he released this yesterday touting his endorsement from the denver post and other newspapers. >> newspapers say mark udall is running an obnoxious, one-issue campaign. >> trying to frighten voters. >> it is an insult. >> it has backfired. >> the denver post says gardner's election would pose no threat to women's rights. >> cory gardner made clear he won't support bans on contraceptions. >> and senator udall is firing back after a campaigning boost for former president bill clinton at rallies monday and yesterday. he sat down with rachel maddow and had this to say about the race. >> when you look at this race, you look at the case i've been making. this is a serious choice that coloradoans have right now. are we going to move the state forward or go backwards? i think it's so wrong for the state. >> joining me now is host of msnbc's "up," with a closer look at how this race could shape up. always good to get your perspective when it comes to this, steve. >> let's start with the obvious
he's narrowly leading mark udall. he released this yesterday touting his endorsement from the denver post and other newspapers. >> newspapers say mark udall is running an obnoxious, one-issue campaign. >> trying to frighten voters. >> it is an insult. >> it has backfired. >> the denver post says gardner's election would pose no threat to women's rights. >> cory gardner made clear he won't support bans on contraceptions. >> and senator udall is firing...
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let's watch udall. >> mr. udall, your campaign has been so focused on women's issues that you've been doubled mark uterus. have you gone too far. >> lynn, reproductive rights are important to millions of coloradans. if congressman gardner hadn't built his entire career on littling women's reproductive choices, we would not be having this discussion today. >>> is that what it is about? abortion? >> tell me the names of the kids' classmates. women, they tend in our traditional family setting to know everything about running the family. they know everything about health, education. the men are out to lunch on these issues. no wonder women care more about education. >> and health care. >> you're talking my language. >> the health care got canceled. they noticed the premiums went up. they noticed they lost the pediatrician. >> they also have pre existing conditions covered and they can keep their kids on longer. >> not if they don't have insurance. >> they have insurance. >> what we're seeing is the result of this
let's watch udall. >> mr. udall, your campaign has been so focused on women's issues that you've been doubled mark uterus. have you gone too far. >> lynn, reproductive rights are important to millions of coloradans. if congressman gardner hadn't built his entire career on littling women's reproductive choices, we would not be having this discussion today. >>> is that what it is about? abortion? >> tell me the names of the kids' classmates. women, they tend in our...
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before he was secretary udall, he was arizona's congressman udall. decades later, as i indicated, i served with his famous brother mo udall. now we serve with secretary udall's son and his nephew tom and mark. what a great legacy, two cousins serving in the senate. and, mr. president, a lot of people don't know their first cousin was gordon smith, the senator from oregon. it is an accomplished family. as a dedicated steward to our environment, stewart udall leaves a legacy. mr. president, the house of representatives deserves the appreciation of the entire nation for what they did last n.i.h. clearly, a majority of -- last night. clearly a majority voted to affirm what the senators passed on christmas eve. tomorrow the senate will begin to put the final touches on this enormous effort. last night's vote took courage and common sense. their votes were momentous. they were historic and they were right. after a century of working and waiting, going back to the days of theodore roosevelt, reform would become the law of the land not in a matter of years,
before he was secretary udall, he was arizona's congressman udall. decades later, as i indicated, i served with his famous brother mo udall. now we serve with secretary udall's son and his nephew tom and mark. what a great legacy, two cousins serving in the senate. and, mr. president, a lot of people don't know their first cousin was gordon smith, the senator from oregon. it is an accomplished family. as a dedicated steward to our environment, stewart udall leaves a legacy. mr. president, the...
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this has been going on for years and years. >> bill: udall wants a new updated vote. i don't understand why udall -- i wish he would come on -- if you are going through the stuff, senator, have a little colonies and come on and explain. why doesn't he want the united states and other nations because it is a coalition in syria to fight isis? why doesn't he want that? >> he believes it will deepen our engagement in another war like afghanistan. sleep on the doesn't make any sense. >> he is saying bring it before congress and he wants to vote it down. he is saying the president has no right. >> bill: and senator udall's mind, we shouldn't confront isis in the middle east at all. >> correct. how about bombing? >> he especially doesn't want any additional troops on the ground. >> bill: let's be clear. we are not in support of syrian forces, we are there in support of syrian rebel forces. assad -- >> the side we are on, extremely complicated. we are fighting for independence. >> bill: i just wonder if new mexicans understand that there senator doesn't want a confrontation m
this has been going on for years and years. >> bill: udall wants a new updated vote. i don't understand why udall -- i wish he would come on -- if you are going through the stuff, senator, have a little colonies and come on and explain. why doesn't he want the united states and other nations because it is a coalition in syria to fight isis? why doesn't he want that? >> he believes it will deepen our engagement in another war like afghanistan. sleep on the doesn't make any sense....
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mark udall's dad even ran more president. my dad, well, he sells tractors. >> it's true that udall's dad ran for president in 1976. >> i'm disappointed congressman gardner. i have no intention of running ads or criticizing or insulting his family. i see this as an insult directed at my family. this race is between congressman gardner and me, not between our families or fathers. >> the ads are showing up in house and gubernatorial races. more on that in a second. more on the battle of the u.s. senate. in kentucky, allison grimes is trying to take out mitch mcconnell, and grimes has been hammer mcconnell's attendance records. >> where was he? he did not show up to vote on troop funding, the v.a. days when he found time for lobbyist fund racing and was on two tv shows. >> a kentucky reporter asked grimes how many days she missed as secretary of state. here is the exchange. >> how much would you say that you missed last year. >> i would tack my record against mitch mcconnell. >> i saw your ads. >> we're not here to talk. >> we're
mark udall's dad even ran more president. my dad, well, he sells tractors. >> it's true that udall's dad ran for president in 1976. >> i'm disappointed congressman gardner. i have no intention of running ads or criticizing or insulting his family. i see this as an insult directed at my family. this race is between congressman gardner and me, not between our families or fathers. >> the ads are showing up in house and gubernatorial races. more on that in a second. more on the...
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mark udall fell to congressman cory gardener in colorado. in georgia was expected by many to go to a runoff. however, republican david perdue easily beat out michelle nunn. pat roberts surviving despite being down in the polls to greg orman. shelly moore capito won. south dakota flips as well from mike rounds despite sudden interest from democrats that came too late in the game. as we look to the granite state new hampshire's bright spot for democrat. this is where jane shaheen survived scott brown's challenge. alaska still undecided with dan sullivan holding on to a wide point lead over mark beg gich. the apparent winner mark warner could face a recount. ed gillspie did not concede. >>> we want to look where governors stand. bruce raunor depleting pat quinn. quinn not conceding yet. in maryland republican larry logan upset democrat lieutenant governor anthony brown. in arkansas asa hutchinson. rick scott is preparing for a second term after defeating former governor charlie crist by a little more than 1%. in wisconsin republican scot walker
mark udall fell to congressman cory gardener in colorado. in georgia was expected by many to go to a runoff. however, republican david perdue easily beat out michelle nunn. pat roberts surviving despite being down in the polls to greg orman. shelly moore capito won. south dakota flips as well from mike rounds despite sudden interest from democrats that came too late in the game. as we look to the granite state new hampshire's bright spot for democrat. this is where jane shaheen survived scott...
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there are two udall's. when mark udall got off on this woman's rights, women's issues thing and overkill his own position and i think that really helped. i go back to some of the points i said. grassroots, improvements, involvement all the various communities they can get involved in not just at election time. i think certainly there's a sizable growth in the hispanic population in colorado and i would be looking for individuals who are possible candidates from that community. outreach to civic organizations and religious organizations in the hispanic community now, not just at election time and finding some of the key people. whether we like it or not we are all ideological people. they think in terms of conservatism. sometimes we have to remember the average voter looks at elections in a much broader way and it may be racial, ethnic, religious or other factors that cause people to vote for someone and therefore if you can attract some of the mac community to be a candidate you are going to get not only th
there are two udall's. when mark udall got off on this woman's rights, women's issues thing and overkill his own position and i think that really helped. i go back to some of the points i said. grassroots, improvements, involvement all the various communities they can get involved in not just at election time. i think certainly there's a sizable growth in the hispanic population in colorado and i would be looking for individuals who are possible candidates from that community. outreach to civic...
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udall, you're up first. in your first senate debate in 2008 when you were asked about health care reform, you said, "i'm not for a government-run solution." you voted for the affordable care act which has expanded medical care coverage for millions of low-income americans. how is this not a government-run solution? >> lynn, we did just what i suggested we should do, which is we put people in charge of their health insurance. that's what the affordable care act does. the insurance companies were running our system. we had a broken system. if you were a woman, you were charged more. if you had someone in your family that had a pre-existing condition, good luck getting the coverage you needed. if someone got sick in your family, your rates could be jacked up or you could literally be dropped off your policy. the system was flat out broke. what we did was put people back in charge of their insurance coverage. this is, again, one of the many differences in this campaign between congressman gardner and me. he beli
udall, you're up first. in your first senate debate in 2008 when you were asked about health care reform, you said, "i'm not for a government-run solution." you voted for the affordable care act which has expanded medical care coverage for millions of low-income americans. how is this not a government-run solution? >> lynn, we did just what i suggested we should do, which is we put people in charge of their health insurance. that's what the affordable care act does. the...
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udall: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from new mexico. mr. udall: thank you, mr. president. i would ask to vitiate the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. udall: thank you, mr. president. i rise today with my colleagues from the senate committee on indian affairs, senators heitkamp and senator cortez masto to talk about how the republicans' latest and most heartless health care bill hurts american indians and alaska natives. as i've just heard some good news that this bill might not be brought up for a vote this week. but republicans insist that they will continue their efforts to repeal the affordable care act and raid the medicaid expansion program, which will devastate indian country. so this latest withdrawal is great, but they're saying it's not going away, and so we have to maintain vigilance on the one hand this issue. we came together in july when republicans better care reconciliation act threatened to roll back health care for native american c
udall: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from new mexico. mr. udall: thank you, mr. president. i would ask to vitiate the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. udall: thank you, mr. president. i rise today with my colleagues from the senate committee on indian affairs, senators heitkamp and senator cortez masto to talk about how the republicans' latest and most heartless health care bill hurts american indians and alaska natives. as i've just heard some good...
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udall. your first question? >> congressman, you have, as i just said, sent mixed messages to the people of colorado when it comes to women's reproductive rights. a law like the life at conception law would ban abortion and it would ban most common forms of contraception. i'm just curious what would happen if that would become the law the land. because you clearly believe that this is something we ought to implement given your long record and initiative. >> that bill is a statement i support life. i believe we had to expand access for women's health including the opportunity to allow contraception to be sold over-the-counter without a prescription, the opportunity to make sure we change obamacare to allow it to be reimbursed by insurance. that's what i believe. >> congressman, let me follow up. were you to be in the senate the life at conception act, would you sponsor it? this is an important question. this is a question the coloradans deserve an answer on and you have given a whole series of mixed answers with a
udall. your first question? >> congressman, you have, as i just said, sent mixed messages to the people of colorado when it comes to women's reproductive rights. a law like the life at conception law would ban abortion and it would ban most common forms of contraception. i'm just curious what would happen if that would become the law the land. because you clearly believe that this is something we ought to implement given your long record and initiative. >> that bill is a statement i...